8 taken to hospital after bus accident in Tampines

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The bus was believed to have self-skidded at the junction of Tampines Concourse and Tampines Central 8.

The bus was believed to have self-skidded at the junction of Tampines Concourse and Tampines Central 8.

PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM SGRV FRONT MAN/FACEBOOK

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SINGAPORE – Eight people on board a bus had to be taken to hospital after the vehicle got into an accident in Tampines on the morning of Sept 29.

In response to queries, the police and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they were alerted to the accident at 11.05am.

The bus was believed to have skidded at the junction of Tampines Concourse and Tampines Central 8.

The eight passengers, aged between 19 and 75, were conscious when taken to hospital.

SCDF said they were taken to Changi General Hospital.

Meanwhile, the 44-year-old bus driver is helping with investigations, which are ongoing, the police said.

In photos posted on Facebook group SGRV Front Man in the evening, the bus, with its front bumper damaged, is seen at a stop next to a road divider, which is partially dislodged.

In a media response on Sept 30, SBS Transit spokeswoman Grace Wu said seven passengers received outpatient treatment, and the company is still trying to contact the remaining passenger who was taken to the hospital.

That passenger can contact the transport operator at

customercare@sbstransit.com.sg

, she added.

Mrs Wu said: “We sincerely apologise to all affected passengers for the distress and inconvenience caused. In the meantime, we are assisting the police in their investigations.”

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